Suppose that you perform a hypothesis test regarding a population mean and that the evidence does no


Question: Suppose that you perform a hypothesis test regarding a population mean and that the evidence does not warrant rejection of the null hypothesis. When formulating the conclusions to the test, why is the phrase "fail to reject the null hypothesis" more accurate that the phrase "accept the null hypothesis"?

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